| I grew up on the edge of a cornfield at the end of a long dirt road
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| Carolina plow boy, ain’t had a free summer since I was ten years old
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| Mama made us pick our own switches so we could feel the sting of doin’wrong
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| That set me straight on the road I’m still on I am who I am The product of a good woman loved by a real good man
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| I’ve learned what I’ve learned
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| By finding the right way in all of my wrong turns
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| I love what I love
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| I ain’t afraid to say it? |
| cause I’m damn sure man enough
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| That’s what you need to see to get a picture of me
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| I grew up on gospel? |
| cause that’s all my daddy’d listen to I found my soul in rock and roll when me and my first guitar were introduced
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| Truth is I’ve only loved one woman
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| And she’d have stayed, but I made her leave
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| She’s still hauntin’me in every song I sing
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| I am who I am The product of a woman still loved by a stubborn man
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| I’ve learned what I’ve learned
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| By finding the right way in all of my wrong turns
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| I love what I love
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| I ain’t afraid to say it? |
| cause I’m damn sure man enough
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| That’s what you need to see to get a picture of me Like me or leave me Either way you know it the second you shake my hand
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| I’m a long way from Jesus, but I know He knows I’m doing the best I can
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| I am who I am The product of the good Lord lovin’a sinful man
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| I’ve learned what I’ve learned
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| By finding the right way in all of my wrong turns
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| I love what I love
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| I ain’t afraid to say it? |
| cause I’m damn sure man enough
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| That’s what you need to see
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| That’s what you need to see to get a picture of me |